Book review: Her Fidelity by Katharine Pollock

Her Fidelity (2022) by Katharine Pollock is a witty coming-of-age story infused with music and culture, set in Brisbane’s only independent record store. Described as "High Fidelity with a feminist twist,” this book follows Kathy’s personal journey from the company of grimy men she calls her colleagues and mates, to the world of music unlimited by sexist ideals.

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